Bike Rider DX3 gets Hatsune Miku DLC, footage
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More Bravely Second details
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Another round of Bravely Second details have in from today’s live stream event. We’ve rounded up the information below.
– They recorded a certain character’s song recently; keeping it a secret for now
– The asterisk holder for the Exorcist job is named Geist – Bloody Geist
– He’s voiced by Takumi Yamazaki
– The designer for the Exorcist is Yokoyan
– The buster ships are used to combat Maou in space
– The more you have, the lower you can drop a Maou’s level so that they’ll be beatable by your party
– You can team up with friends’ buster ships to do this
– This feature will be added into an update for the demo which will also include the Exorcist job as well
– Maou battles will still use the Revo track because they had him compose it to be the main Maou theme from the get go
– Edea will be back in Bravely Second
– Asterisk holder of the Tomahawk job, Aimy Matchlock, speaks with a distinct Hiroshima accent
– While talking about her dialect, the developers asked themselves how the localization will be handled in this regard, since you can’t really replicate the Hiroshima accent in English
– Asano then joked that they’re doing everything they can to give the localization translators as hard of a time as possible
– Magnolia Arch speaks “fluent” English
– Everyone on the moon speaks fluent English, which is where Magnolia is from
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Doraemon: Nobita’s Space Heroes boxart
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The Prince of Tennis II: Go to the Top boxart
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Kenka Bancho 6: Soul & Blood screenshots
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Exorcist job revealed for Bravely Second
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Square Enix revealed a new job for Bravely Second during today’s live stream for the game known as the Exorcist. Here’s what we know:
– 4 party members shown playing as the Exorcist job
– Can turn back time with the “Never Happened” ability
– Go back up to 3 turns
– Ex: showed Nikolai taking some damage, and Magnolia used the “Never Happened HP” and it reverted his health back to what it was before he took damage
– This ability can also work when players get incapacitated
– As such, Exorcist is considered more of a healing class
– Since you can use it on other characters, it’ll come in handy, as they’ll be able to charge up with Defaults while always keeping their health the way it was
– The cost for Never Happened is relatively low
– Other Exorcist abilities will be revealed in the future
– Square Enix also showed the Asterisk Holder for the Exorcist job
– He’s a pretty creepy character, and was shown taking a slash attack, only to have it recover, as if it never even happened
– Illustration above made by yokoyan, who has worked on several occasions with Bravely Default composer revo on cover art, and more
On another note, Square Enix confirmed that Bravely Second will include roughly 30 jobs.
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The Legend of Legacy commercials
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Dragon Quest 3DS remakes getting re-released in Japan under “Ultimate Hits” line
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A trio of Dragon Quest games for 3DS are receiving re-releases in Japan. Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland 3D, Dragon Quest VII, and Dragon Quest Monsters 2 will be available on March 12 under Square Enix’s “Ultimate Hits” line. Pricing is set at 2,800 yen each.
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A look at the Zelda: A Link Between World badges in Collectible Badge Center
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The Legend of Legacy’s mapping system created by SaGa designer Kyoji Koizumi
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The Legend of Legacy features a unique mapping system known as “Cartegraph”. Interestingly, it was something planned by SaGa designer Kyoji Koizumi for several years.
Director Masataka Matsuura spoke about The Legend of Legacy’s mapping system in an interview with Inside Games, noting:
“This system is from a project called ‘Cartegrapher’ (tentative title) that Koizumi-san has been working on for several years, and we decided to introduce its structure [in this game]. Koizumi-san suggested it, then fleshed it out with adjustments like rendering and such, which became the Cartegraph feature.”
“It was originally something very simple, but after adding the stereoscopic 3D to it, it became what we have today. When you look at it in 3D, it’s almost like those picture books that pop out, and it’s really fun!”
“By making maps as you go, I believe that you get a ‘sense of adventure’ while exploring the unknown wild lands. I think there will also be a sense of value to the maps themselves,” says Matsuura, adding that walking around and checking out the map will be fun in its own way.